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Missing information???
editIf you google for Vezdekhod it suggests changing it into Vezdehod, and there seem to be a ton of russian pages about this, including what appears to be modern Vezdehod cars. Perhaps it is because I don't speak russian, but it does seem a bit funny two words looking so much alike and be about vehicles. --IceHunter (talk) 16:35, 13 March 2009 (UTC)
- Wikipedia usually uses <kh> to represent Russian Cyrillic <х>: wp:Romanization_of_Russian; <h> is used by many others: Romanization_of_russian#Transliteration_table. And I think вездеход is just the Russian word for 'all-terrain vehicle': ru:Вездеход. brtkrbzhnv 11:12, 9 August 2010 (UTC)
The Vezdekhod: A "Monotank"?
editBecause the Vezdekhod has only One Track, it can be considered "the very first Monotank". --Arima (talk) 05:19, 1 November 2009 (UTC)
Not a tank
editThe vezdekhod was not a tank in any shape or form - it was neither armored nor armed; in fact, it was an all-terrain vehicle. With respect, 76.65.22.114 (talk) 15:24, 3 July 2011 (UTC)